<li>On open sites, the user becomes a member instantly.</li> <li>On closed and private sites, the user must provide a password or apply to join the site, depending on the access policy configuration.</li> <li>When a user clicks the button, the Join module first ensures that the user has an account (and asks anonymous users to create an account) and then attempts to make the user a member of the site.</li> <li>Note that if the user is already a member, or if the site is by invitation only, the module does not show anything.</li>

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OpenID Identities

OpenID is an open, decentralized, free framework for user-centric digital identity. <br/><br/> OpenID starts with the concept that anyone can identify themselves on the Internet the same way websites do-with a URI (also called a URL or web address). Since URIs are at the very core of Web architecture, they provide a solid foundation for user-centric identity.